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Park
Sun Feb 22, 8:00 PM
Sriram Vader
Description:- PARK a powerful play by Manav Kaul
Directed by - Sriram Vader
PARK - is set in a quiet public park where two strangers begin an unremarkable conversation. What starts as casual, almost mundane talk gradually reveals subtle layers of curiosity, hesitation, and guarded honesty. The characters move between light humor and thoughtful pauses, suggesting that even ordinary encounters carry unspoken questions. The open setting feels familiar, yet there’s a gentle sense that more is being exchanged than just words. As the conversation unfolds, small details begin to matter in unexpected ways. Without dramatic twists, the play quietly invites the audience to notice how people reveal themselves - slowly, carefully, and sometimes unintentionally. In its simplicity, Park lingers as a reflection on chance meetings and the quiet complexity of human interaction.
Directed by - Sriram Vader
PARK - is set in a quiet public park where two strangers begin an unremarkable conversation. What starts as casual, almost mundane talk gradually reveals subtle layers of curiosity, hesitation, and guarded honesty. The characters move between light humor and thoughtful pauses, suggesting that even ordinary encounters carry unspoken questions. The open setting feels familiar, yet there’s a gentle sense that more is being exchanged than just words. As the conversation unfolds, small details begin to matter in unexpected ways. Without dramatic twists, the play quietly invites the audience to notice how people reveal themselves - slowly, carefully, and sometimes unintentionally. In its simplicity, Park lingers as a reflection on chance meetings and the quiet complexity of human interaction.

